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Government Under Fire as Haiti Watchdog Warns of Controversial Deals

2026-03-10 - 23:25

HAITI – The Haitian Times reports that a Haitian human rights group is warning that a series of government contracts could cost the country billions of dollars. In a report released March 4th, the watchdog group Fondasyon Je Klere says at least $137 million in deals signed under Prime Minister Alix Fils-Aimé could shift key state responsibilities, including prisons, security and border contro to foreign private companies. The group calls the agreements lacking transparency urging anti-corruption investigations. The Haitian government has not publicly responded to the allegations.

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